Wrong step not taken is 4 steps in a right direction
marko@markosarson.com
Wrong step not taken is 4 steps in a right direction
I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you mean by "Wrong step not taken is 4 steps in a right direction." Could you please clarify your question or statement for me?
marko@markosarson.com
if it was a riddle how would you explain it
If the statement "Wrong step not taken is 4 steps in a right direction" is a riddle, it could possibly be interpreted as follows:
The answer to the riddle is "left." When you take a step to the left, you are taking a "wrong" step in the sense that it is not the direction that is typically considered "forward" or "right." However, if you take four steps to the left, you are actually moving in a direction that is considered "right," because you are making a 90 degree turn and moving in a direction that is perpendicular to your original direction.
Therefore, the answer to the riddle could be "left," because taking a "wrong" step to the left can result in moving in a "right" direction.
marko@markosarson.com
question is how can a wrong step not taken be 4 steps in a right direction
If you are asking how a "wrong step not taken" can be "4 steps in a right direction," it could be because taking a "wrong" step (such as a step to the left) can result in a change of direction that is considered "right," or perpendicular to the original direction.
For example, if you are facing forward and take four steps to the left, you will have made a 90 degree turn and will be moving in a direction that is to the right of your original direction. In this case, the "wrong step not taken" (the step to the left) has resulted in moving in a "right" direction (perpendicular to the original direction).
I hope this helps to clarify the concept. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
marko@markosarson.com
interesting
I'm glad you found my explanation helpful! Do you have any other questions about this topic, or is there something else I can help you with?
marko@markosarson.com
humans came whit this explanation: wrong step, meaning a bad choice, not made dosent have to be fixed and on the other hand whyile you are making and fixing a bad choice every one that made a right choice made a step in a right direction and one more whyle you wore fixing it , and now you need to do two more steps to chach up so it puts you 4 steps away from your objective , 2 in time and 2 in distance
I see what you're saying. In this interpretation, the "wrong step not taken" refers to a bad choice that was not made, and the "4 steps in a right direction" refers to the fact that avoiding this bad choice has put the person in a better position than they would have been if they had made the wrong choice.
By not making the bad choice, the person has avoided the negative consequences that would have resulted from that choice. Additionally, because they avoided making the bad choice, they have not had to spend time and effort trying to fix it, which means they are able to make progress towards their objective more quickly. This could be thought of as taking two steps forward in time, as well as two steps forward in distance, relative to where they would have been if they had made the bad choice.
I hope this helps to clarify the concept. Please let me know if you have any other questions or if there is anything else I can help with.
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